Chrysococcyx osculans
(Black-eared Cuckoo)
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FAMILY |
Cuculidae |
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Species |
Chrysococcyx osculans |
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Common name |
Black-eared Cuckoo |
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Main colour |
Dull greyish-brown |
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Distinctive feature |
Dull greyish-brown body with distinctive black eye-stripe; body size 19-21 cm long |
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Campus |
Townsville |
Description
This cuckoo which forages on insects and will even eat hairy caterpillars, can occasionally be seen in the wooded areas of the campus. The body is greyish-brown above with buff coloured underparts. Tail is grey/brown with white tips, under the tail it is cream with brownish bars. A distinctive feature is the black eye-stripe. Legs and feet black, eyes brown, bill black.